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bubblegamer said:
This sounds ridiculous, but i can't imagine they don't understand that as well. Is there a reason this would be needed? Like crime or something or am i overthinking this?


In Utah, all businesses that accept items for money or credit are required to take fingerprints.  That way, if the items are from a home robbery, for example, it gives the police an easy way of tracking them down.  

I don't know how seriously they take it at gamestop though, they don't bother checking to see if the finger print is smudged or good enough to be taken, they just take the finger print.  At Best Buy they have a digital finger print scanner that won't accept it unless it is good enough to get matches...